Sizing

SizingOur carrier is non-adjustable and is sized to the wearer. Most parents need to be fitted for his/her own carrier. Carrier size generally corresponds to your normal pre-pregnancy fitted T-shirt size.

Measure each parent by placing the measuring tape above the bust, under the armpits, and all the way around the torso (Fig 1.1). This is not your bra size. A correctly fitted carrier should open 5 to 7 inches when worn. Keep in mind that if you need to go up or down in size, there is a 2” length difference between sizes. If you are still having trouble finding your correct size please call us. (800) 646-1682

(This is not your bra size)

Carrier fit: Is your carrier the right size?

A properly fitted carrier will distribute the baby's weight within your center of your gravity. This is where the body naturally distributes the weight of the baby during pregnancy. This is the most comfortable place for your body to carry large amounts of weight for long periods of time. The lowest part of the carrier (with the baby in it) should hang within your ideal fit range (Fig 1.2). If the carrier hangs below your hip crease, your carrier is too large. If your carrier is too large, you will bump the baby when you are walking and it may put strain on your back.

In addition to this measurement, several factors are taken into consideration when determining size, especially for those measuring on the border between sizes. Please consider the following:

Where are you in your pregnancy or how old is your baby? If you are in the last few weeks of your pregnancy or have a newborn, you may need to drop an inch or so off of your chest measurement (Fig 1.1) to compensate for expected weight loss.

Your height and torso length affects how long the carrier will hang on your torso. Depending on torso length, very tall people may be able to wear a larger size. Very short people may need a smaller size.